Before:
2 lines for smartphones, CHF 29.00 each. Each contains:
2GB 4G LTE with maximal 22Mbps down and 2Mbps up (after 2GB it costs CHF 0.10/MB up to CHF 5.00 per day).
2000 Minutes to mobile phones, Fixnet in several bigger Countries in Europe and to US. After the included minutes it costs CHF 0.25/min.
2000 SMS (after it CHF 0.10/SMS)
Additional data snack (250MB) costs CHF 5.00 for up to 30 days.
Total for both in average month: around CHF 61.00
Now:
2 lines for smartphones, CHF 29.00 each. Each contains:
2GB 4G LTE with max. 50Mbps down and 5Mbps up (after 2GB it costs CHF 0.10/MB up to CHF 5.00 per day).
Unlimited minutes in Switzerland to mobile phones, land lines and business numbers. To Europe and USA it costs CHF 0.25/minute and 0.10/SMS.
Unlimited SMS. MMS in Switzerland are unlimited, in foreign countries MMS costs around CHF 1.00 each.
An additional data snack (500MB) costs CHF 5.00 for up to 30 days.
They offer a free optional rollover for unused data. For each 10MB unused data I receive 1 Cumulus point (worth CHF 0.01) and after buying stuff for CHF 500.00 in Migros (biggest retailer in Switzerland) you get a 500 Cumulus point voucher (CHF 5.00 discount). For the monthly fee we receive 29 Cumulus points. (worth CHF 0.29)
Total for both in average: still around CHF 61.00. 60 days notice at anytime.
They are minor changes and the new "features" are in my opinion more marketing gag than helpful new features. But in average month, it is enough for me. OK, more data speed is always nice. And finally they doubled the additional data snack for the same price!

The bonus program is nice to have but even without it the offer is one of the best for light to medium users.
Of course they are flatrates with unlimited full speed data but in my opinion they are a bit too pricey for average users (around twice as much as my current plan). Many customer magazines recommend unlimited plans only for heavy users
The carrier is one of the strongest in Switzerland (especially in rural environment, in agglomeration they are all pretty strong). It works pretty reliable and we never had any real issues with it.
I know the Swiss mobile plans sound pretty complicated. But all plans are constructed similar and once you understand the structures it is quite simple.
